(ASD) Counseling
In-Person & Telehealth
(ASD) Counseling
Communication and social interaction skills
Managing anxiety, sensory overload, or emotional overwhelm
Building self-advocacy and independence
Navigating friendships, school, work, daily routines, or major life transitions
Understanding and embracing identity and strengths
Reducing stress from routines and unpredictable changes
The goal is to help each person navigate their world in a way that feels manageable and authentic. Depending on age and developmental needs, therapy may include:
Play-based or creative activities (for children)
Practical social and emotional skill-building
Sensory regulation strategies
Routine development and problem-solving skills
Collaborative family support and education
Space to process challenges, identity, and relationships (for teens/adults)
Process their diagnosis and identity
Unlearn harmful self-beliefs
Reduce anxiety, perfectionism, and exhaustion from masking
Improve workplace and relationship communication
Create structure and coping strategies for daily life
Understand autistic communication and sensory needs
Create structure that supports success
Strengthen connections and reduce conflict
Advocate in school and community settings